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  1. Potsdamer Platz in 2016 2006 The Sony Center, 2004. Potsdamer Platz (German: [ˈpɔtsdamɐ plats] ⓘ, Potsdam Square) is a public square and traffic intersection in the center of Berlin, Germany, lying about 1 km (1,100 yd) south of the Brandenburg Gate and the Reichstag (German Parliament Building), and close to the southeast corner of the ...

  2. Potsdamer Platz today. The term Potsdamer Platz is an imprecise one. Actually, it’s only the square next to Leipziger Platz, but Berliners have come to refer to the whole area as Potsdamer Platz. The Potsdamer Platz Arkaden, with their many shops, are a popular place for shopping (under renovation).

  3. Square filled with modern architecture. Jul 2021. Potsdamer Platz is a square located about one kilometer of Brandenburg Gate to the south. It is home to one of Berlin’s main underground stations. Before World War II, Potsdamer Platz was the heart of Berlin and one of the busiest squares in Europe.

  4. Main attractions to be seen while walking around the Potsdamer Platz area include: Debis Tower (Renzo Piano) and the Daimler Atrium with its public spaces, including changing art exhibitions, an auto showroom and the artificial water basin, Boulevard of Stars, Sony Center, Cinema Complex and Museum for Film and Television, Arkaden Shopping Mall ...

  5. Jul 26, 2019 · Potsdamer Platz. One of the busiest squares in Berlin, thus all of Germany, Potsdamer Platz is Berlin's attempt at a commercial center. The neon dome of Sony Center is a showstopper, towering over the largest international cinema in the city, restaurants, museums, offices, and a modern fountain.

  6. Potsdamer Platz, old nerve center of Berlin, is nowadays one of the most modern areas of the capital. Discover all there is to know about this renowned public square, where the Berlinale takes place every year.

  7. Potsdamer Platz. Berlin, Germany, Europe. Top choice in Berlin. The rebirth of the historic Potsdamer Platz was Europe's biggest building project of the 1990s, a showcase of urban renewal masterminded by such top international architects as Renzo Piano and Helmut Jahn.

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